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  1. The Appellate Division of the Los Angeles Superior Court reviews the trial court decisions for appeals filed in Infraction, Misdemeanor, Limited Civil, Small Claims Post Judgment Enforcement Orders, and Writs relating to the above types of cases.

  2. Learn more about the requirements for filing and managing appeals in the courts of appeal. View Practices & Procedures.

  3. Forms in an Appeal. As soon as the appeal process begins, there are forms to file in both the trial court and the Court of Appeal. In each step of this guide, you will find information about the specific forms that are required for that step. You will also find links to forms that you can prepare online.

  4. California's appeals court is divided geographically into six districts. The counties served are listed below each district. 1st District Court of Appeal. We serve Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano, and Sonoma counties. 2nd District Court of Appeal.

  5. General Information. This pamphlet provides general information about proceedings in which a person is requesting a writ—a writ of mandate (sometimes called “mandamus”), prohibition, or review (sometimes called “certiorari”)—in the superior court appellate division.

  6. Fill out court forms online using the LA Superior Court's user-friendly forms completion programs. Programs available for Divorce, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Domestic Violence, Civil Harassment, Guardianship, Limited Conservatorship, Evictions, Name Changes and Small Claims.

  7. Order on Appellant’s Proposed Settled Statement (Unlimited Civil Case) APP-022. Appellant’s Motion to Use a Settled Statement. APP-025. Attached Declaration. APP-031A. Request to Waive Court Fees. FW-001. Information Sheet on Waiver of Superior Court Fees and Costs.